FAQs
What is the primary mission of the Instrument Field Technician at Air Products?
The primary mission is to recognize and solve problems based on theoretical knowledge to directly contribute to Air Products' goal of being the safest company in the industry.
Where will the Instrument Field Technician be required to travel?
The Instrument Field Technician will travel across the region, specifically in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and France.
What kind of technical background is required for this role?
A completed education in a technical field is required for this role.
What languages are required for the Instrument Field Technician position?
Proficiency in English and German (both written and spoken) is required, while additional European languages are considered a big advantage.
Are there any specific industries that experience is preferred in?
Familiarity with control and instrumentation systems is important, and experience in the oil & gas industry is a plus but not required.
What is the expected travel percentage for this role?
The Instrument Field Technician is expected to travel extensively across Europe, up to 80% of the time.
What kind of support can employees expect for their professional development?
Air Products provides learning and development opportunities, offering resources and tools to help employees realize their full potential.
What benefits does Air Products offer its employees?
Air Products offers a competitive salary, flexible work arrangements, a bicycle program, and a committed approach to sustainability, among other benefits.
What is the workplace culture like at Air Products?
The workplace culture at Air Products prioritizes safety, diversity, inclusion, and a sense of belonging for every employee.
What role does collaboration play in the position of Instrument Field Technician?
Collaboration is key, as the Instrument Field Technician works within the Northern Continent team and supports production facilities across different regions.